Concealed Element

The element is the actual part of the kettle that works to heat the contents, and is usually some sort of metal coil. A concealed element means that this coil is built into the kettle out of site, whereas unconcealed means that the coils are visible to the eye at the bottom of the well. Unconcealed elements are prone to buildup that can decay the coil or change the taste of the water in the pot.